HYBE Slams BTS’s Lyrics In Shocking Statement, Sparking Fury

Fans are beyond angry.

BTS’s new album Arirang continues to draw mixed reactions, but one detail from their upcoming Netflix documentary has sparked fresh anger among fans.

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According to Vulture, tensions arose during the album’s production when the members pushed to include more Korean lyrics.

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RM and Suga emphasized authenticity, while also raising concerns about delivering English lines naturally. Jimin reportedly admitted that no matter how hard they try, poor pronunciation would still stand out.

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| Vulture

However, BigHit Music VP Nicole Kim pushed for more English lyrics, arguing that the group needed to adapt if they wanted the album to succeed globally. The discussion didn’t stop there. Kim also singled out BTS’s past songs “ON” and “Black Swan,” calling them less “relatable.” A comment that has since become the biggest point of backlash.

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The statement has left many fans frustrated, especially given that both tracks are widely seen as some of BTS’s most meaningful and artistically strong releases.

Combined with earlier reports that the members had to fight to keep Korean lyrics in the album, the situation has only added to concerns about creative direction and company influence.

Source: Vulture (1) and (2)

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